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there are big issues facing our country right now. i don't have to tell you. we need long-term solutions for our debt and our deficits. we need to invest in education and infrastructure and we need to get our country on track with sustainable energy solutions. just to name is few. we've got a lot of work to do and i know all of you have good ideas. democrats are the party of big ideas and new technology and we want your input. please feel free to give it to us. i know i'm going to have to really push you hard to offer your opinion on the issues that matter to you so, you know, just try to give us a little help. republicans want to take us backwards on the other hand. they think cutting taxes and deregulating everything solves all of our problems. it doesn't matter what the issue is, their solution is cut taxes and deregulate. now, that might make for a good sound bite but it's not good for real people. so we're going to hold them accountable with their wrong-headed ideas. we're going to hold them accountable from today until election day. we're going to reelec
there are big issues facing our country right now. i don't have to tell you. we need long-term solutions for our debt and our deficits. we need to invest in education and infrastructure and we need to get our country on track with sustainable energy solutions. just to name is few. we've got a lot of work to do and i know all of you have good ideas. democrats are the party of big ideas and new technology and we want your input. please feel free to give it to us. i know i'm going to have to...
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and that safes them a pretty big -- saves them a pretty big tax bill. we're already initiating a bunch of steps. the biggest challenge i hear from small businesses now has to do with financing because a lot of small businesses got their financing from community banks. typically they are not getting them from the big wall street banks but they are getting them from the various region a.m. banks in their communities. a lot of those banks >> pretty overextended in the commercial real estate market which has been hammered. a lot of them are still digging themselves out of bad loans that they made that were shown to be bad during the recession. what we tried to do is get the small business administration, the federal agency that helps small businesses to step in and to provide more financing. you know, waiving fees, seeing if we can lower interest rates in some cases, making sure that the threshold for companies that qualify for loans are more generous and that has helped a lot of small businesses all across the country and this is another example of where w
and that safes them a pretty big -- saves them a pretty big tax bill. we're already initiating a bunch of steps. the biggest challenge i hear from small businesses now has to do with financing because a lot of small businesses got their financing from community banks. typically they are not getting them from the big wall street banks but they are getting them from the various region a.m. banks in their communities. a lot of those banks >> pretty overextended in the commercial real estate...
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>> guest: this is the big shift. google, one engineer told me they collect 57 different variables about people who even if you're not logged in, if you take a new laptop and put it on the desk right here, you can tell what kind of laptop is it, what kind of software is it running, what is the size of the fonts on this laptop, where is it located? what's the ip address? how long are you lingering before you click on a link? and all of these things can be used to make some guesses about what kind of person you are. there's mac and pc people, big font and small font people. all of this, then, allows you to make these guesses. they may not be, i mean, this may not be a very good portrait of you. it almost certainly isn't at that point. but you don't need that much in order to be able to do this with an increase in on the many iization. and -- opt myization. i talked to the people at hunch, and, you know, they said actually you need very little data in order to start to have a lot of predictive power. so five data points,
>> guest: this is the big shift. google, one engineer told me they collect 57 different variables about people who even if you're not logged in, if you take a new laptop and put it on the desk right here, you can tell what kind of laptop is it, what kind of software is it running, what is the size of the fonts on this laptop, where is it located? what's the ip address? how long are you lingering before you click on a link? and all of these things can be used to make some guesses about...
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if confirmed, the general will have big boots to fill and succeeding general petraeus commander of the 49 member international security assistance force coalition and u.s. forces afghanistan. like general petraeus, general allen brings an in-depth understanding of the complexities of the counterinsurgency effort based on his own experience as the commander in anbar province in iraq. working with the sunni awakening the marines and anbar succeeded in getting local sunni tribal leaders to reject the insurgency and instead support the iraqi government and its the deputy commander at u.s. central command general ellen has developed a regional perspective on issues affecting the region in afghanistan. he will be the first marine to serve as the top commander in afghanistan. the number one priority will be implementing president obama's decision last week to accelerate the transition of security responsibility to afghan forces and start bringing the u.s. surged forces home. as all land by the president, 10,000 u.s. troops will be withdrawn by the end of this year and the remaining 23,000 u.s
if confirmed, the general will have big boots to fill and succeeding general petraeus commander of the 49 member international security assistance force coalition and u.s. forces afghanistan. like general petraeus, general allen brings an in-depth understanding of the complexities of the counterinsurgency effort based on his own experience as the commander in anbar province in iraq. working with the sunni awakening the marines and anbar succeeded in getting local sunni tribal leaders to reject...
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i spent about one third of 2008 and one-third of 2009 and a big chunk of 2009 and last year i was there for the july for the kabul conference and i was there in december about seven months pregnant working on maternal health stories. >> host: that wasn't a great way to engage with the women because of common experience. now your career as a political television producer for abc. how did you make the transition from that to writing this book? >> guest: very carefully. [laughter] i left abc, and i left abc. you've had a lot of my former boss is on and i know your colleagues at c-span since i was watching, and i left because i knew that there were so many stories i wanted to do that i wouldn't get to do the way the news places were going, and i really care that economic development stories and under told stories, and the stories of the women in war or just almost never told. if i save war story you think about the west which are all the incredible books but the lead out so many people. and these women are the ones who make sure there's a community to go back to when the war is over. >> hos
i spent about one third of 2008 and one-third of 2009 and a big chunk of 2009 and last year i was there for the july for the kabul conference and i was there in december about seven months pregnant working on maternal health stories. >> host: that wasn't a great way to engage with the women because of common experience. now your career as a political television producer for abc. how did you make the transition from that to writing this book? >> guest: very carefully. [laughter] i...
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the money made a big difference. one was funded primarily by the french airline tax on overseas flights. that funds the children's medicine part. i give you this only as an example. we applied the same theory to try to lower the cost of new technologies when we got in the climate change business. we are helping 40 cities around the world to try to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by not only retrofitting buildings but changing the street lights. wherever possible in megacities, we close landfills, which are huge in matters of methane gas, and which are gold mines. in all those landfills, you have recyclable glass, plastic, and metal, and all the rest. the organic material can be turned into fertilizer and the rest can be turned into electricity. we are trying to do the same thing. we have doubled, tripled, and sometimes quadruple the income of african farmers by lowering the cost of fertilizer and seed, and working out a distribution network, and saving them have their income by taking their products to market. the po
the money made a big difference. one was funded primarily by the french airline tax on overseas flights. that funds the children's medicine part. i give you this only as an example. we applied the same theory to try to lower the cost of new technologies when we got in the climate change business. we are helping 40 cities around the world to try to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by not only retrofitting buildings but changing the street lights. wherever possible in megacities, we close...
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i know that you you mentioned you she does the so-called big jewelry year and she would sold a couple of things i know some bracelets and necklaces do you think she can make a living well i don't know only repaint she grown it but i think lack for i should you know i think they're at the opportunity for her in afghanistan they wasn't she was either going to stay at the shelter or she there's no way she could ever go home. do you think that she may be able to return home to afghanistan not to the village and not to her. but i mean if she the painting what she does i mean perhaps she can go back to couple and work there who move so do you think she will want to go back on their hard earned do there still fickle to say i mean i really don't know you know no one has access to i share i have very close access to the the organization that looks after her but i don't get on the phone and have a conversation with her you know they're still trying to protect her from the media you set up the media a chauffeur and the foundation no no i don't want internet no they say that but us i really try w
i know that you you mentioned you she does the so-called big jewelry year and she would sold a couple of things i know some bracelets and necklaces do you think she can make a living well i don't know only repaint she grown it but i think lack for i should you know i think they're at the opportunity for her in afghanistan they wasn't she was either going to stay at the shelter or she there's no way she could ever go home. do you think that she may be able to return home to afghanistan not to...
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that is a big jump from the last time we checked in. this is a big number. now, you have to will try to come from behind. the nearest possible number you could say is that google has 240 million users of t mail. if they could convert all of us to use the new google plus, they would be trailing dramatically. on sheer numbers, google has a lot of catching up to do. >> we have not mentioned microsoft yet. is microsoft the kind of secret winner in all of this? >> well, it depends on how they handle spec. the skype acquisition is still under review. we expect it will go through. only then will we know on what microsoft will do to improve or potentially screwup skype. the history on this is 5050. until we know what microsoft will do with skype and how they might handshake on that the facebook with deeper integration, it is kind of hard to say. we were disappointed by how i interesting this facebook announcement was. what they have done is to play catch up, they have not moved the ball forward. >> thank you very much for talking to us. >> thank you. >> now, to flor
that is a big jump from the last time we checked in. this is a big number. now, you have to will try to come from behind. the nearest possible number you could say is that google has 240 million users of t mail. if they could convert all of us to use the new google plus, they would be trailing dramatically. on sheer numbers, google has a lot of catching up to do. >> we have not mentioned microsoft yet. is microsoft the kind of secret winner in all of this? >> well, it depends on how...
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be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem with an ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use in desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drive the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not neutral. it would be you know ninety's you would be fighting each other be killing each other these people by the name of joe hockey groups or other groups who control their kids yet another obstacle for a young army that still has much to afford can still feel jason whitlock called for tom. and coming up as our interview with a second man to set foot on the moon that's right after a recap our top stories in a few moments. to see. if you're followed up
be coming at the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are illiterate a big problem with an ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use in desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drive the country...
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big entitlement programs. st too is on and on this americy sustainable path. the average american pays about $110,000 into medicare over his or her life time. but on average, the average american was used to benefit mec over $300,000 undramatic care. there again, it is not tough. in that is unsustainable with the n average american pays $110,000 receives the benefit of theentlt $300,000.am. ycial security, and other huges entitlement program.s this year it's taking in less than its spending on current retirees. that did reckoning was going to be several years down the road. it has been accelerated. h it is here and it tears now,n right now. social security is taking in an giving tax revenue less than it's getting and paying out benefits to retirees. and so what does this mean thath been up and up so we have mores new debt under thisebt administration, more new debt ci under president, then the debt compiled under all of theed previous presidents combined rgth george bush to the nest geo george -- the latest ge
big entitlement programs. st too is on and on this americy sustainable path. the average american pays about $110,000 into medicare over his or her life time. but on average, the average american was used to benefit mec over $300,000 undramatic care. there again, it is not tough. in that is unsustainable with the n average american pays $110,000 receives the benefit of theentlt $300,000.am. ycial security, and other huges entitlement program.s this year it's taking in less than its spending on...
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may be coming if the expense of quality start is more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem in the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertion is today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start neutral. be here late ninety's fighting each other really killing each other these people. groups control it in yet another obstacle for a young army that still has much to prove before it can stand on its own feet jason want to live in kabul for two. all right over the stories i met headlines this week you are watching the weekly i'll be back in just a few moments with a recap last orders to stick with us. all. from. the heat. it's easy to. see. hungry
may be coming if the expense of quality start is more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem in the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertion is today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival x. warlords who still command loyalties along regional and ethnic lines and could drag the country...
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out want them to place big bets for technologies of future? >> yes. fundamentally if you give $100 billion in solar panels, you probably pay $95 billion in existing en efficient technology. the last $5 billion goes to research and development and new technology. that's great. if what we wanted was to get the new technology that eventually everyone will buy, we should have spend all the hundred billion on research and development. the trick is to not buy technology too early. if you think about computers in the 1950s, if you wanted computers to be cheaper so eventually everyone could buy them, the answer was not to promise to buy a computer for every american family in 1960. that would have been terrible. it was not to tax alternative technology, tax the typewriter and hope we get better computers. it was dramatically invested in research and development which is what we did in the space race and the military technology. that actually got us to a place where ibm and apple were making computers that everyone wants to buy. in europe we actually want -- t
out want them to place big bets for technologies of future? >> yes. fundamentally if you give $100 billion in solar panels, you probably pay $95 billion in existing en efficient technology. the last $5 billion goes to research and development and new technology. that's great. if what we wanted was to get the new technology that eventually everyone will buy, we should have spend all the hundred billion on research and development. the trick is to not buy technology too early. if you think...
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no they say that but us really try wherever i go she advocates and ask people to donate funds to the big what is it what to do in war really you know it's very expensive living in new york and it's not that she's going to go shopping with their nanny and some you know she needs to be educated she needs care givers and it's a very expensive process so that found a hundred percent of the money put into their family will go to the i share and really it will go to her living in york. what i have done is i've created a limited edition of prints of beading i share that i'm hoping museums or that it's very limited will collect and all those fans will go to the people. selling so we like a scientific you know. how common in general if you know if you can give an answer to that one hour such things that happened it happened. fleischer i mean i mean is it isn't considered like normal in the radical islamists villages and communities are going to do such things to what i like to think of this more. domestic violence more than looking at it from the perspective of islam i don't connect that i don't
no they say that but us really try wherever i go she advocates and ask people to donate funds to the big what is it what to do in war really you know it's very expensive living in new york and it's not that she's going to go shopping with their nanny and some you know she needs to be educated she needs care givers and it's a very expensive process so that found a hundred percent of the money put into their family will go to the i share and really it will go to her living in york. what i have...
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would be they would think it would be too much of a risk to give it the first prize he uses you mention big control receipts furries i remember this picture this very picture appeared on the front page of time magazine and the headline read what happens if we leave afghanistan that's right yes so actually your picture was used in a propaganda campaign to sell the arche patients we have here. you see this is what's very interesting and south african coming from johannes food if you show that cover to people in south africa they didn't even notice the headline because that's not our politics they saw i share and the controversy came from very many different places and therefore everyone responded in very different ways depending on the politics depending on the country they came from depending on a whole lot of different variables so it didn't affect me a net way in and in actual fact it was a catalyst and that it spread through the blogosphere world it was on t.v. it was everywhere and actually it was furthering and speaking about violence against women and more and more people were seeing i
would be they would think it would be too much of a risk to give it the first prize he uses you mention big control receipts furries i remember this picture this very picture appeared on the front page of time magazine and the headline read what happens if we leave afghanistan that's right yes so actually your picture was used in a propaganda campaign to sell the arche patients we have here. you see this is what's very interesting and south african coming from johannes food if you show that...
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spotlight would be back we'll consider this interview that we take a short break so stay with us the big. cut. to the show would be soon which will brighten if you knew about the song from the silence to the pressure to see. these stunts on t.v. dot com. i. guess. i. guess. welcome back to spotlight i am now going are going just to remind you that my guest on the show today is jody bieber the winner of world press photo contest julie we talk about the girl you photographs of afghanistan he'll receive this award winning picture once again was there any any investigation other than this tribal court decision to teach your children actually into the case so yummy happened yeah i think you know everyone wrote about us or knew about it all made a statement and in the taliban even made a statement to say they don't advocate something like this and now the father in law has been arrested thing is a court case opened and they're looking for a husband from the. husband on the run as far as i knew the because this is what they're saying. do you think do you think the court will. will be able to to
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that is a big jump from the last time we checked in. this is a big number. now, you have to will try to come from behind. the nearest possible number you could say is that google has 240 million users of t mail. if they could convert all of us to use the new google plus, they would be trailing dramatically. on sheer numbers, google has a lot of catching up to do. >> we have not mentioned microsoft yet. is microsoft the kind of secret winner in all of this? >> well, it depends on how they handle spec. the skype acquisition is still under review. we expect it will go through. only then will we know on what microsoft will do to improve or potentially screwup skype. the history on this is 5050. until we know what microsoft will do with skype and how they might handshake on that the facebook with deeper integration, it is kind of hard to say. we were disappointed by how i interesting this facebook announcement was. what they have done is to play catch up, they have not moved the ball forward. >> thank you very much for talking to us. >> thank you. >> now, to flor
that is a big jump from the last time we checked in. this is a big number. now, you have to will try to come from behind. the nearest possible number you could say is that google has 240 million users of t mail. if they could convert all of us to use the new google plus, they would be trailing dramatically. on sheer numbers, google has a lot of catching up to do. >> we have not mentioned microsoft yet. is microsoft the kind of secret winner in all of this? >> well, it depends on how...
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only face saving opportunity right now for the united states to leave afghanistan be to rebuild the big credibility gap we've paid to stand and to get a permission for u.s. forces to reject one and from afghanistan to pakistan the swamp when we introduced a couple of weeks ago could help the united states to avoid making the impression they just cut and run from afghanistan and on the other side it would need to gain their respect why it named military hostilities from them again to stand for pakistan and be. and in a few minutes on our team the green card immigrants who are now seen after winning american citizenship lottery there in dallas being told no landry their new lives will tell you why. can't one of the last world war two war crime suspects is due to learn his fate we report from hungary. the resignations keep coming in the british newspaper phone hacking scandal now that the u.k.'s most senior police officer has quit sir paul stephenson was facing a growing backlash over hiring a former news of the world executive as an advisor who was later questioned about illicit phone tap
only face saving opportunity right now for the united states to leave afghanistan be to rebuild the big credibility gap we've paid to stand and to get a permission for u.s. forces to reject one and from afghanistan to pakistan the swamp when we introduced a couple of weeks ago could help the united states to avoid making the impression they just cut and run from afghanistan and on the other side it would need to gain their respect why it named military hostilities from them again to stand for...
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coming at the expense of quality i was started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem on our ability to really match and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to that was widespread drug use and desertion rates today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalty is a lot of regional their gluons could leave the country deeply. as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i start neutral. lift we will be out here late ninety's fighting each other really killing each other these few people waiting in groups or little groups to control it in yet another obstacle for a young army that still has much to do for constraints and chase him off guard in kabul for its own. and a few minutes on our athena green card immigrants who are now seeing red after winning american citizenship lottery they're now being told no answer to their lives tell you why.
coming at the expense of quality i was started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem on our ability to really match and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to that was widespread drug use and desertion rates today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalty is a lot of regional their gluons could leave the country...
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the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is it is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next the timing our back iraq's arrest is raising our few eyebrows former british intelligence officer any mesh on says it's more than a coincidence. it's very unusual to have someone this close to the heart the heart of power in the u.k. being arrested but i suppose based on the prima factual evidence around this case it would be unavoidable for the police not to arrest having said that of course it is a very long journey from arrest to being charged to being put on trial and to be convicted so i suppose i'd be more surprised if if she were charging if this does proceed towards a legal hearing i have to say that i think is the timing of this arrest is very interesting because it's highly highly unusual for someone to be a prearranged arrest to turn themselves into a police station and go through the rest process on a sunday and of course is just two days before she was due to appe
the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is it is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next the timing our back iraq's arrest is raising our few eyebrows former british intelligence officer any mesh on says it's more than a coincidence. it's very unusual to have someone this close to the heart the heart of power in the u.k. being arrested but i suppose based on the prima...
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you can see how quickly it developed and moved almost down to big sur. it is affecting the temperatures mid to upper 60s san francisco and fremont and low to mid-70s in the south bay and mid-80s as we go into inland valleys. 85 in gilroy and low to mid-50s around monterey. so highlights, sunny today, not quite as hot as yesterday because of this. it will be hottest tomorrow. as we head into the weekend, temperatures significantly drop even a little bit cooler than average. mid to upper 80s in the south bay. temperatures about four degrees warmer than average. low to mid-80s through most of the peninsula. low to mid-60s a around "along the coast. 77 in south san francisco. 70 in sausalito. you see a lot of upper 80s to low 90s in the north bay valleys. 78 in richmond. low to mid-80s along the east bay shore. mid to upper 90s in the east bay valleys. that is not as hot as yesterday. 57 in monterey but 80 in santa cruz and mid to upper 90s in morgan hill and hollister. a's game is taking on the mariners, about 77 and could get up to 80. at&t park it's going
you can see how quickly it developed and moved almost down to big sur. it is affecting the temperatures mid to upper 60s san francisco and fremont and low to mid-70s in the south bay and mid-80s as we go into inland valleys. 85 in gilroy and low to mid-50s around monterey. so highlights, sunny today, not quite as hot as yesterday because of this. it will be hottest tomorrow. as we head into the weekend, temperatures significantly drop even a little bit cooler than average. mid to upper 80s in...
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jobs data in russia there are very few big events are scheduled one notable event takes place friday when the next five will release their second quarter operating update. ok year after day that's all we have time for knowledge when my colleague currying going to come in less than forty five minutes for another business update . on. the move. the littlest. just said. it's. just so. odd. touches the so much a given a dish is an issue a person on the mark with his feelings starts its military withdrawal from iraq which is faith hold for the kurds and if the kurds strive towards an independent state what is. a failed state this is not a provocation but a warm. day for which is that you should see everybody assure the supreme victory speech that they have no idea about the hardships the face. plate one is businesses are all going to need some for any army the life of using is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand the feeling but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two so. victory nineteen forty five told archie dot
jobs data in russia there are very few big events are scheduled one notable event takes place friday when the next five will release their second quarter operating update. ok year after day that's all we have time for knowledge when my colleague currying going to come in less than forty five minutes for another business update . on. the move. the littlest. just said. it's. just so. odd. touches the so much a given a dish is an issue a person on the mark with his feelings starts its military...
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coming at the expense of quality at rush started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem in ability to real maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertion it's today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional an ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into cologne flat as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i suffer your true. these. groups are the groups who control if you. will for a young army that still has launched from before it can still need some juice in what it called for. the us may be on the move from afghanistan but it's not going far it's next focus is neighboring pakistan which has long been a thorn in the side of the war on terror with insurgents they are often sabotaging nato supply lines r.t.s. military contributor thinks the only way america can save
coming at the expense of quality at rush started as more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem in ability to real maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and adding to the woes are widespread drug use and desertion it's today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional an ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into...
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vessel in two thousand and seven ship hadn't even been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with the port authorities say they were lied to the ship was only supposed to carry one hundred forty people but was loaded with over two hundred they were told it was carrying twenty more tales of bound including a broken engine electricity generators failing so that no s.o.s. signal or tunnel instructions could be issued and blocked emergency exits criminal cases. the pin opened and arrests being made into the ball carrier sinking and more controversially into why two ships which reached the scene before the arabella didn't pick up a single person but reports the crew members instead took pictures on their mobile phones. all the passengers were shocked there were about seventeen people on a raft many hundreds cuts and injuries that were bleeding we yelled for help i saw the board passers by in a different direction towards. the slow process of raising the ball carrier ha
vessel in two thousand and seven ship hadn't even been renovated for a while before that there were big problems with the engines and power generators repeatedly mention that to the management and even had an argument with the port authorities say they were lied to the ship was only supposed to carry one hundred forty people but was loaded with over two hundred they were told it was carrying twenty more tales of bound including a broken engine electricity generators failing so that no s.o.s....
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there is a big trade dispute going on right now. the european union and mexico which took objection to the abuse of quotas, china must either appeal the ruling or comply by removing the restririctio. failure to do so will enable the u.s. to respond with trade sanctions. they are used in the electrical appliances and predominantly in ththe stl industry. the banking system could also be headed for some big trouble. they have failed to keeeep track of economic stimulus funds. the total value could be well over 300 billion euros. the scale of such loans could pose a threat to china of's entire banking system and the risk exposure could change the credit outlook. the trade manufacturer has plans to cut more than 1400 jobs. a move that will eliminate half of the entire work force. the decision comes after they failed to win a major contract to build more than 1000 train carriages in britain. >> of the contract is part of the plan to upgrade the rail lines. the consortium won the final better. the contract calls for the construction ofá 1
there is a big trade dispute going on right now. the european union and mexico which took objection to the abuse of quotas, china must either appeal the ruling or comply by removing the restririctio. failure to do so will enable the u.s. to respond with trade sanctions. they are used in the electrical appliances and predominantly in ththe stl industry. the banking system could also be headed for some big trouble. they have failed to keeeep track of economic stimulus funds. the total value could...
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for having a big role in. afghanistan and he was believed to be a corrupt personality. inside the government as well and he was blamed all soon to be on. the sea and. he had that close relationship with the american forces in the middle. of afghanistan particularly in that kandahar province now i think. there is a drug smugglers into some to afghanistan. last one all for the. key man in one. important. afghanistan but i think. it's a situation where not a huge negative effect on draco control particularly among those people who are linked with her but this guy in kandahar a moment ago. was a link to the cia it's often been said that he was a us puppet and had been working for the cia does this mean though that washington now has less control over afghanistan i mean how would they replace this undoubtedly influential figure. of course he was blamed to. pair off the cia as i mentioned before but he did night to be linked with c. to be working for a for a. c c. he confirmed that the. past couple of years he confirmed that he had a good relationship with american troops in
for having a big role in. afghanistan and he was believed to be a corrupt personality. inside the government as well and he was blamed all soon to be on. the sea and. he had that close relationship with the american forces in the middle. of afghanistan particularly in that kandahar province now i think. there is a drug smugglers into some to afghanistan. last one all for the. key man in one. important. afghanistan but i think. it's a situation where not a huge negative effect on draco control...
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numbers this is a big number of anti terror raids and. dozens of terrorists were killed this is the start of this yes still the potential terrorist threat remains high in the region and there are two regions where gangs mostly optional for the zaka bugs in about a republic and the republic of. president caution reporting from the north caucasus there are now a lot of the last remaining nazi war crimes suspects will soon learn his fate in a hungarian court a seven year old hero was charged was a massacred killing civilian hostages in serbia he was discovered living in budapest in two thousand and six and is one of the few left to stand trial for holocaust crimes reports from hungary. being described as the world's most wanted nazi now he stands accused of participation in a notorious massacre in the city you know he said in one thousand nine hundred sixty one thousand two hundred jewish and serbian people were killed by hunger in forces the prosecution say that he's directly responsible for the deaths the thirty six jewish people thirty if
numbers this is a big number of anti terror raids and. dozens of terrorists were killed this is the start of this yes still the potential terrorist threat remains high in the region and there are two regions where gangs mostly optional for the zaka bugs in about a republic and the republic of. president caution reporting from the north caucasus there are now a lot of the last remaining nazi war crimes suspects will soon learn his fate in a hungarian court a seven year old hero was charged was a...
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>> i don't think it would have made a big difference in my household. frankly, i don't think 10% is a bad number. i think you get the number too high, and you end up putting too much of your grade on filling out forms at home where you might or might not have gotten help with it. as opposed to measuring what you have actually learned or what your participation level is. so, i -- i'm not convinced that grading homework really should be a huge part of your grade. >> but do you think homework is part of learning for sdents. >> sure. >> it seems like there's an hour in the classroom and there should be a couple of hours after the classroom as well. >> then you run into problems where kids in middle school have six or seven different teachers, and if each teacher gives a half hour of homework, at night, you have got kids with three-and-a-half hours of homework after they get home from school and do their chores. which really is unreasonable. you have eliminated childhood at that point. >> there is no one-size-fits-all formula. as one of the arguments that ha
>> i don't think it would have made a big difference in my household. frankly, i don't think 10% is a bad number. i think you get the number too high, and you end up putting too much of your grade on filling out forms at home where you might or might not have gotten help with it. as opposed to measuring what you have actually learned or what your participation level is. so, i -- i'm not convinced that grading homework really should be a huge part of your grade. >> but do you think...
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the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is it is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. the cruiser in that sank in the volga is due to be lifted later on monday once the vessel is moved off its side and what is one of the operations most difficult stages tam's to put the ship on an even keel resumed after a balancing sling ruptured on sunday the next task is to search the river bad for fifteen missing victims and then raise the boat twenty meters to the surface investigators and relatives hope that definitive answers can be found as to why the ship sank but recovery crews say the work is complicated because the vessel is stuck in the silt at the bottom of the ball deliver it all gary went down in minutes leaving more than half of the two hundred eight passengers with no chance to escape out of russia's worst ever lottery disasters. arcee dot com is closely following the recovery operation and has a bad ground to the tragedy so people up to date there and there'
the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is it is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next. the cruiser in that sank in the volga is due to be lifted later on monday once the vessel is moved off its side and what is one of the operations most difficult stages tam's to put the ship on an even keel resumed after a balancing sling ruptured on sunday the next task is to search...
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a big day from jim axelrod. >> wroos and linda mussman together for 35 years, didn't waste a minute. timing their vows. >> three, two, one. >> to be married when it became legal in new york state. >> you go to the hospital here and there and there's the paper, you know. single, married, divorced or widowed. and there's no place for anything else. >> in new york city, 823 same sex couples registered to marry today. daniel herds and nevin cohen were among that. >> we're so honored to be able to be part of all the married couples, all the loving couples in new york and have the same rights and promise. >> not when it comes to income taxes, inheriting a spouse's social security benefits and family medical leave because federal law does not recognize gay marriage. >> there's even one case with a spouse of a vet paren who is not entitle yo veteran who is not entitled to be buried next to his spouse. >> brad series at the williams institute at the ucla law school says day couples cannot file a joint federal tax return. >> in some cases same sex couples are going to pay more federal taxes. >
a big day from jim axelrod. >> wroos and linda mussman together for 35 years, didn't waste a minute. timing their vows. >> three, two, one. >> to be married when it became legal in new york state. >> you go to the hospital here and there and there's the paper, you know. single, married, divorced or widowed. and there's no place for anything else. >> in new york city, 823 same sex couples registered to marry today. daniel herds and nevin cohen were among that....
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not a big one but little one. slight downgrade even if a deal is reached and finally the serious one, which it looks like we're headed towards avoiding is a major downgrade if the u.s. defaults on payments. everybody seems to be saying we heard mitch mcconnell saying we're not headed towards a default. everybody thinks they have a science as to what's going to cause a default and what isn't. the ratings agencies, fred, have not been fantastic at doing their work. we know this from 2008, from the layman brothers debacle. we may not have dodged a downgrade entirely but may have dodged the worst of it. the us has never been anything but aaa since the first rating by moody's in 1917. most pay to be rated by the way. the u.s. does not pay to be rated. we pay $250 billion at the federal level in interest payments every year. that of course is what would go up if we lost the rating, fred. >> this past week, aali, the dow dropped 500 points or so, so if no deal by today and once the asian markets do open up, if it's about
not a big one but little one. slight downgrade even if a deal is reached and finally the serious one, which it looks like we're headed towards avoiding is a major downgrade if the u.s. defaults on payments. everybody seems to be saying we heard mitch mcconnell saying we're not headed towards a default. everybody thinks they have a science as to what's going to cause a default and what isn't. the ratings agencies, fred, have not been fantastic at doing their work. we know this from 2008, from...
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be coming in the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the was there widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper into conflict as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not usual. in tunisia killing each other these people. are the two groups who can control. yet another obstacle for a young army that still has much to prove before it can still. called for to. the u.s. may be on the move from afghanistan but it's not going far it's next focus is neighboring pakistan which has long thorn in the side of the war on terror was insurgents they are often sabotaging nato supply lines are his military contributor thinks the only wa
be coming in the expense of quality for starters more than eighty percent of troops are literally a big problem with the ability to read maps and numbers can spell the difference between life and death adding to the was there widespread drug use and desertions today roughly one in four combat soldiers quit their post critics also point out that the military leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional ethnic lines and could drag the country deeper...
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leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional in their big lines and could drive the country deeply to claim flat as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not neutral. it would be you know late ninety's you would be fighting each other to be killing each other these people waiting in you have a group some of the groups who control it in yet another obstacle for a young army but still has much to prove before it can stand on its own feet jason whitlock in kabul for time. and i'll be back with a recap of our top stories in just a few minutes here on our team. will . bring you the latest in science and technology from around the russia. we've got the future covered. for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. well the math here with us take a look at sunday's sob story san the week's headlines the man charged was norway's first ever a terrorist attack at the midst responsibility for the bo
leadership is made up of many rival ex warlords who still command loyalties along regional in their big lines and could drive the country deeply to claim flat as the u.s. begins to scale back its role as custodian this summer there are concerns that these divisions may flare up if i was not neutral. it would be you know late ninety's you would be fighting each other to be killing each other these people waiting in you have a group some of the groups who control it in yet another obstacle for a...
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it is really a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population i see definitely another point here i see that the important part town of brega which is hotly debated among the rebels and the government as to who owns this town now might be a question where some of this money might be used in fact to buy the tribes to get the town into the hands of the rebels i think that's the question here quite importantly right now to use that money i doubt what is the official language of the german government. well if you've missed sent a thing we're covering on air you can head to our web site that's r t dot com where there's always more to be found and here's a taste of what song live right now and cover of leukemia that mystery will find out why every july since the eighty's california would so have been filled with some of the most we
it is really a big question what this money is being used for first of all who controls that then next has nato ever cared for the civilian population in libya i don't think so . you know a group of countries bombing libya and using uranium weapons that of course is a group of countries not caring for the civilian population i see definitely another point here i see that the important part town of brega which is hotly debated among the rebels and the government as to who owns this town now...